Class google.script.url (Client-side API)

google.script.url is an asynchronous client-side JavaScript
API that can query URLs to obtain the current URL parameters and fragment.
This API supports the google.script.history
API. It can only be used in the context of a web app that uses
IFRAME.
It is not intended for use with sidebars and dialogs in an add-on or
container-script context. For more information, see the
guide to using browser
history in web apps.

Index.html

Parameters

a client-side
callback function to run, using the
location object as the only argument.

Location object

The following table shows examples of the location elements that would be specified if the
following URL was queried: http://www.example.com?n=1&name=alice&n=2#headingAnchor

Fields

location.hash

The string value of URL fragment after the # character,
or an empty string if no URL fragment is present

headingAnchor

location.parameter

An object of key/value pairs that correspond to the URL request
parameters. Only the first value will be returned for parameters
that have multiple values. If no parameters are present, this will
be an empty object.

{"name": "alice", "n": "1"}

location.parameters

An object similar to location.parameter, but with
an array of values for each key. If no parameters are present, this will
be an empty object.